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LenS3 – MALS Technology for Next Generation Biopharmaceuticals

RECORD | Already taken place We, 23.9.2020
In this webinar you will learn how MALS detection can deliver valuable information for the characterization of macromolecule swith a focus on biomolecules such as antibodies or oligonucleotides.
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Pixabay/HeungSoon: LenS3 – MALS Technology for Next Generation Biopharmaceuticals
Pixabay/HeungSoon: LenS3 – MALS Technology for Next Generation Biopharmaceuticals

Multi-Angle Light Scattering (MALS) has become the standard technique to determine molecular weight (MW) and size (radius of gyration) of macromolecules. A new MALS detector provides extraordinary sensitivity for GPC, HPLC, and UHPLC. It integrates the best of both Multi-Angle and Low-Angle Light Scattering concepts to create a new paradigm in light scattering detection. Its enhanced capabilities and unprecedented sensitivity provide a direct and accurate measurement of molecular weight.

In this webinar you will learn how MALS detection can deliver valuable information for the characterization of macromolecule swith a focus on biomolecules such as antibodies or oligonucleotides.

Learning Objectives

  • Learn about the fundamentals of light scattering detection.
  • Understand the latest approaches used to analyse macromolecules by light scattering.
  • Discover the benefits of MALS detection for the analysis of biomolecules.

Presenter: Patrick Endres (Senior Laboratory Specialist, Tosoh Bioscience GmbH)

Patrick holds a M.Sc. degree in bio engineering from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. He joined Tosoh Bioscience in 2016 and is currently responsible for the application development and benchmarking of Tosoh Bioscience’s process resins, HPLC and UHPLC columns, as well as detectors. He authored multiple application notes and scientific papers and presents his work to scientist and customers and at conferences.

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